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The mission of the Carroll County Job and Family Services is to provide strong leadership and collaborate with the community to help county residents to become and remain self-sufficient and productive citizens. We offer educational, employment and supportive services to individuals and families to enable them to provide safe and stable environments for children and families to thrive.

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Fraud Awareness

Fraud costs all of us. In 2015, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services disbursed about $2.5 billion in SNAP food assistance, $259 million in Ohio Works First cash assistance, and $573 million in child care subsidies. Individuals who mislead caseworkers or lie on an application for benefits account for a very small percentage of the funding disbursed, but the department takes even the smallest fraud cases very seriously. Carroll County Job and Family Services director Kate Offenberger said, "It is the goal of the agency to investigate every report of suspected fraud that is reported to us. We evaluate each report to determine if the customer is eligible for the benefit they received in the accordance with Federal and State guidelines. If a customer receives benefits that they were not entitled to receive , we attempt to recover the funds and file charges through the Carroll County Courts."

Weighted by the size of the agency's caseload, Carroll County was ranked 7th out of 88 counties in the state of Ohio for the number of established fraud claims. The agency was also one of the top ten leaders in recovery and collection of over-payment claims. ​Individuals found to be committing fraud are removed from the program, must repay any improperly obtained benefits, and may face criminal charges and jail time. Residents of Carroll County may report suspected public assistance fraud by calling Carroll County JFS at 330-627-5350, by email at carrollcountyjfs@gmail.com, or by going to Ohio Job and Family Services' Fraud page.

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: FEDERAL LAW AND THE POLICIES OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA), THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (ODJFS) AND THE LOCAL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (CDJFS) SAY THAT WE MUST NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, AGE, DISABLITY, RELIGION OR POLITICAL BELIEFS.

Carroll County Department of Job and Family Services: 330-627-257195 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615Contact Us

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